The Golden Child

The Golden Child

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Charles Carmine has been a detective for just over a decade. His portfolio of successfully closed cases is enough to make any young aspiring officer look at him in awe, the epitome of what it means to be a good detective. Carmine's phone rings and he's called in to handle a homicide. They're a dime a dozen. Working just outside of Chicago, homicides are nothing new to the cops on the Hill. Carmine gets to the scene and meets with his young partner, Bekowsky, and the two detectives find themselves waist-deep in a murder case with a car dumped and burned out in a viaduct with a body in the trunk and no offender in sight.
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